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Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County \, P. ARTMAN NORMAN D. ARTMAN Business Manager Entered at Key West, Florida, as. Second Class Matter TELEPHONES 51 and 1935 “sf ember of The Associated Press—The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use for reproduction of ali news dispatches credited to it of not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news published here. o- Subseription (by carrier) 25¢ per week, year $12.00, single copy 5c ‘ADVERTISED RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION ‘Phe Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion of public issue and subjects of local or general interest, but it will not p communications. Nhe fascinating question whether Adolf Hitler died just before the Russians entered Berlin in May, 1945, or whether he still lives, was revived recently when a Nazi submarine was salvaged off the island of Funen. Salvag- ers found huge quantities of canned foods, rotting sau- sages and soup cubes in the torpedo tubes of the subma- rine. with canned foods and that no torpedoes or ammunition was on board. The submarine was hit and sunk just three days before the end of the war by a British Royal Air |* Force plane. No log or other papers were found on board the vessel. This submarine was accompanied by two other sub- marines, one of which was sunk, according to Allied rec- ords. However, there is no indication of the fate of the third submarine, which has never been accounted for. Be- cause there were stories during the last days of the Nazi reign in Germany, that top Nazi leaders were making plans to flee Germany by submarine, there are many who will wonder whether any top Nazis are still alive — hav- ing escaped Germany in the third sub of the three pre- viously mentioned, or another underseas craft. Pretty girls have the world at their command. And where is that person who was complaining that taxes were too low? There are larger newspapers than The Citizen but gone that prints more news about Key West. Man boasts of his intelligence but he doesn’t know anything much, as yet. Maybe, in a few thousand years, the human race will be getting somewhere, Those who think we are supplying military aid to the Yugoslavs because we love them, or because they love us, might recall a similar aid program to Russia not too Many years ago. A leading aerial designer recently predicted a one- way trip to the moon in fifty years. If around at the time we will not be one of the volunteers. A one-way ride to the moon has several disadvaniages but the big one is that you might not like it after you get there. Investigation showed that all the tubes were stuffed - Political Announcements DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY. Publisher | Attorney HELIO (MONI) GOMEZ For State Attorney J. LANCELOT LESTER For Clerk of Circuit Court EARL R. AD Senin For County Judge ‘irephoto THE 200-POUND DOE in foreground was killed but Lynde Heathe, 33, driver of this upended truck escaped without a scratch after his vehicle collided with the deer at Bassalboro, Me. Six tons of fertilizer were premateurely spread in the field alongside the road. Haven't Received Your Tax Refund Yet Fos County Judge For County Tax Assessor FRED J. DION For County Tax Assessor CLAUDE A. GANDOLFO for Re-Election GEORGE G, GOMEZ For County Tax Collector HOWARD E. WILSON (For Re-Election) For Sheriff LOUIS M. J. EISNER Fer Sheriff JOHN M. SPOTTSWOOD for Clerk of the Criminal Cour? Cc. SAM B. CURRY & fai F HARRY DONGO For County Commissioner JOE ALLEN First District For County Commissioner J. M. FERNANDEZ, JR. “JOE” First District CERF 2 s se Ab lea Some say it is the unity of our eas flaming Spirit of say that nothing has: brought g i z Ky & F I E | See 3 i ii i ele i i & FRE CLARENCE S. HIGGS Third District For County, Commissioner Third District CHARLES W. WELLS i 4 Fe HL rt + H i gi Et } E : place tomorrow. Me, I'm different. I for a blue plate luncheon. It for me. I'll lay you 5 to 1 can lay a blue plate luncheon any- where between Brooklyn and Buf- falo and anytime between 10:00 i AL MILTON 0. PEACOCK For Juvenile Judge EVA WARNER GIBSON ~ For Member School Board rt 3 i e el ! i i i ‘i ; F it / # k t oe i Ly i fea i H. EARL DUNCAN Fourth District HILARY U. ALBURY: RAYMOND R. LORD PORRE RO eite Remus SS For County Tax Collector For Clerk of Criminal Court For County Commissioner |A Letier | \From Bil! Lanta Dear Neighbor: It certainly was: nice to be in! South Florida last week. Patty | and the children enjoyed being | in our home for a few days and T had the opportunity of dis-i cussing With you personally many of your problems. Time was | so short. that I didn't have, the| chance to visit with everyone I wanted to see. However, most of the folks with whom I talked -| were worried over high taxes, government waste and extrava- gahce, and the President's re- quest for Mére money and more taxes, t Well, don't worry about more taxes this-year, With elections coming up in November most politicians'shy away from voting more taxes as they would a snake. But Congress is making sure that | no new taxes: are necessary by cutting down on appropriations in order to balance the budget. Here’s the score so far and the amounts cut off the budgets by the House of Representatives: Treasury-Post Office $76,500,000 Independent Federal Offices _. 724,000,000 200,000,000 139,000,000 State, Justice and Commerce Military _. Total reduction 225,000,000 000,000,000 $6,364,500,000 Amazing as it may seem that means a reduction in Federal spending of almost nineteen mil- lion dollars a day for every day of next year, including Sundays and holidays. If the so-called economy bloc continues to be successful we will have a bal- anced budget this year. This is important because deficit spend- ing is one of the prime causes of inflation. And if we are to pay Jess for our groceries, our clothing and our automobiles, and start on the road to tax reduction, our first goal ust be a balanced Fed- eral “budget. Lenin once pre- dicted that the United States would spend: itself. into: bank- ruptey and destruction. We, by our actions at home and in Con- gress, must prevent that pre- diction from coming true. Sincerely, BILL LANTAFF. ‘STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN —tTrY A POUND TODAY— | Dr. J..A. Valdes Specializing in Eye Examination and Visual Training COMPLETE SERVICE ON DUPLICATION of LENSES 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THIS COMMUNITY We Use Bausch and Products i "4 Hour Service On Any Eye Glass Prescription OFFICE HOURS: 9 te 12 A. M, Hey, Not So Rough! SANDRA BRADLEY, 5, learns with consternation that neighbor Art Farrar’s new Brown Swiss heifer has a rough tongue for hand feeding. Farrar, of Fayetteville, Tenn. has been instru- mental in bringing the hardy dairy cattle breed to the state. Sharp Contrast | STRAND ...2\ HONG KONG # — There wag a | wiomae er ee re | Friday - Saturday ways when an air- es oe plane from Australia landed at | | Singing In The Rain Hong Kong Wednesday. | Five Australian trade union del- | pegates boarded’ train for Red | China and the Chinese Communist | May Day celebrations in Peiping. | Twenty-one Australian soldiers || Coming: headed for the Korean front to | fight Chinese Reds. The unionists, declined comment on the sharp contrast in passenger destinations. The soldiers, less ret- ieent, said, they were “surprised and downright is guste STRONG ARM BRAND COFF: Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS with GENE KELLY AND DEBBIE ANOTHER’S MAN’S POISON Gary Merrill and Bette Davis COOLED ——_—_—_—_— Friday - Saturday Best Of The Badmen with ROBERT RYAN AND CLAIRE TREVOR, Coming: THE OUTRAGE ‘Ted Andrews and Main Powers BALLOTS FOR MAY 6th _ ELECTION 54 in. Long... 10in Deep .. «Be Ee ANY QUANTITY '-: > ~ WHILE THEY LAST KEY WEST CITIZEN - PHONE 58 I have eaten all . Sometimes I even am left a residue I put in an envelope and mail away to friends. (By the time they mail it back, I have gone on to another town.) This blue plate luncheon—the BE A REAL ESTATE BROKER All-America culinary nightmare— |has ambushed me in Florida. It lier, Dade, Glades, Hendry, Martin, Monroe, Palm Beach, and St. Lu- SLICE OF HAM USS.MiIssouRI NON-COMS has bushwhacked me in Califor- nia. It has crept up on my table |any restaurant in South Dakota. In Alabama it will bounce in your | results of this survey will in no | lap. Kansas has never been able | way make a | to outlaw it. In Pennsylvania it is for being cal even sometimes mistaken for food. | The Occasionally, I have tried to) grasp of one who only knows school chemistry. So far as I have been ai find out it is a piece of sodden } si protein, engulfed im gravy j which two mounds arise, one bear- For Constabie HARRY H. JOHNSON blance to another vegetable, living or dead. i But the entire sodden mass is/ a candidate for psychoanalysis— | not enjoyment. Capt., USAF Maybe that holds the answer.} Public Information Officer | | For years I have been a fugitive | | from the blue plate luncheon. I} At sea level the air is about 21 | |suspect that perhaps 100 million | percent oxygen and 78 percent nit-/ other Americans—at least—are in | rogen by volume, the same predicament. | —_ | Some day I am going to buy 2/ When 2 quart: Slament is bent, | plate luncheon, rush it to the near-/ light will cue along the irene | CHARLES G. PAPY } est psychiatrist, and lie down with | and be curved at the bend. For Constable it em bis cooch—and ask him what poe it is all abou {plate luncheon? Tt ee CAPT.“ANDY quires a med i D. M. ANDREWS Third Distriet JOSE ESPINOSA “SMOKY JOE” For Re-Election For Constable JOE A. JOHNSON Sincerely Yours, Hough V. Howard a ery of the average biue psychosomatic? ? ‘ OR SALESMAN Real estate offers 2 profitable lifetime career—$2000 ln 7 commissions collected in 1951 by one of our graduates. REAL ESTATE LICENSE COURSE (Prepares You for State Exam.) To be given in Key West at St. Paul's Parish Hall ON MOM AY NIGHTS, 7 to 10:45 F. M. (5 WEEKS) TO BEGIN MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 28, at 7 P.M. es Over 2000 Graduates . .. all of whom posse State exam except four! Money Refunded To Any Graduate Of Our School Who Fails To Pass State Examination This is the only real estate course we will offer this season ir Key West. To enroll at tend first class Mendey night, 7 P.M, April 28, at the $t. Paul's Parish Hall. BISCAYNE SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE